USC Statistics - Upcoming Events
Department of Statistics Colloquium Series
SPRING 2004
Note: All colloquia will be held at 2:00pm in LeConte 210A unless
otherwise noted. Refreshments are served at 3:00pm in LeConte 213.
- January 15: Monir Hossain, Arnold School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology
and Biostatistics University of South
Carolina
Hierarchical Generalised
Linear Models with Time-dependent Clustering: Assessing the Effect of Health
Sector Reform on Patient Outcomes in New Zealand
- January 22: Robert
Lund,
Department of Statistics,
University of Georgia.
Shape-Based Convergence
Rates of Markov Chains
- January 29: Damla Sentürk,
Department of Statistics
University of California, Davis,
Covariate Adjusted
Regression
- February 5: David B.
Hitchcock,
Department of Statistics, University of Flordia
Smoothing Functional
Data for Cluster Analysis
- February 26: Dobrin
Marchev, Department of Statistics, University of Florida
Monte Carlo Methods for
Posterior Distributions Associated with Multivariate Student's t Data
- March 4: Amita K.
Manatunga , Rollins School of
Public
Health, Department of
Biostatistics, Emory University
Modeling the Relationship
Between Two Correlated Survival Outcomes
- March 18:
Melinda H. McCann, Department of
Statistics, Oklahoma State
University
Simultaneous Inference for
Prevalence Using Pooled Assessments
- March 25: Michael
Daniels,
Department of Statistics,
University of Florida
Conditionally Specified Space-Time
Models for Multivariate Processes
- April 8:Jianwen
Cai , Department of Biostatistics,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Marginal Hazard Models with
Varying-coefficients for Multivariate Failure Time Data
- Friday, April 16: Annual SCASA Meeting
- April 22: James Lynch, Department of Statistics, University of
South Carolina
"Recognition Colloquium"
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